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+
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+ = Pingback
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+
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+ This library enables the user to write pingback aware applications.
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+ It consists of two components, the client and the server.
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+ The specs of pingback are available at http://hixie.ch/specs/pingback/pingback-1.0
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+
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+ == Client
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+ The client provides the methods for sending pingback requests.
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+
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+ == Server
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+ The server is a simple Rack application, which should be used to receive pingback requests.
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+ Notice that this class does not know how to handle a pingback request, this is application specific.
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+ Therefore a proc in which the request is handled has to be provided.
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+ This design was chosen to enable the users of this library a maximum of flexibility.
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+ The pingback specification suggest some steps on how to process a request.
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+ Personally I dont think that its a good idea to allow some strangers to request some URIs from my server.
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+
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+ = Installation
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+
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+ gem install pingback
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+
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+ = Usage
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+
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+ == sending pingback requests
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+
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+ source_uri = "http://myblog.com/articles/2"
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+ target_uri = "http://someblog.com/articles/16"
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+
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+ Pingback::Client.send(source_uri, target_uri)
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+
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+ == receiving pingback requests
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+
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+ Notice that this class does not know how to handle a pingback request, it simply provides
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+ the general set-up. Therefore a proc in which the request is handled has to be provided.
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+
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+ Pingback::Server.new(Proc.new { |source_uri, target_uri|
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+ raise GenericFaultException unless Linkback.create(source_uri, target_uri)
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+ })
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+
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+ == marking a resource as pingback-enabled
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+ To mark a resource as pingback-enabled the header must contain the URI of the pingback-server in the field "X-Pingback".
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+ require 'bundler'
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+ Bundler::GemHelper.install_tasks
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ require 'uri'
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+ require 'xmlrpc/client'
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+ require 'nokogiri'
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+
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+ module Pingback
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+ # This class allows to send pingback requests.
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+ class Client
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+ # send an pingback request to the targets associated pingback server.
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+ #
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+ # @param [String] source_uri the address of the site containing the link.
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+ # @param [String] target_uri the target of the link on the source site.
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+ # @raise [Pingback::InvalidTargetException] raised if the target is not a pingback-enabled resource
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+ # @raise [XMLRPC::FaultException] raised if the server responds with a faultcode
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+ # @return [String] message indicating that the request was successful
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+ def send(source_uri, target_uri)
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+ header = request_header target_uri
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+ pingback_server = header['X-Pingback']
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+
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+ unless pingback_server
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+ doc = Nokogiri::HTML(request_all(target_uri).body)
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+ link = doc.xpath('//link[@rel="pingback"]/attribute::href').first
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+ pingback_server = URI.escape(link.content) if link
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+ end
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+
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+ raise InvalidTargetException unless pingback_server
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+
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+ send_pingback pingback_server, source_uri, target_uri
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def request_header(uri)
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+ url = URI.parse uri
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+ req = Net::HTTP::Head.new url.path
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+ Net::HTTP.start(url.host, url.port) {|http|
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+ http.request req
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ def request_all(uri)
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+ url = URI.parse uri
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+ req = Net::HTTP::Get.new url.path
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+ Net::HTTP.start(url.host, url.port) {|http|
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+ http.request req
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+ }
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+ end
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+
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+ def send_pingback(server, source_uri, target_uri)
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+ server_uri = URI.parse server
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+ c = XMLRPC::Client.new server_uri.host, server_uri.path, server_uri.port
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+ c.call('pingback.ping', source_uri, target_uri)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'net/http'
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+ require 'uri'
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+ require 'xmlrpc/server'
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+ require 'nokogiri'
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+ require 'rack'
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+
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+ module Pingback
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+ # This class is intended to be used to handle pingback requests.
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+ # It conforms to the rack interface.
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+ # How a pingback request should be registered has to be defined in a Proc which must be supplied to the constructor.
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+ class Server
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+ # A new instance of Server.
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+ # @param [Proc, #call] request_handler proc which implements the pingback registration and takes the source_uri and the target_uri
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+ # as params. Use the exceptions defined in Pingback to indicate errors.
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+ def initialize(request_handler)
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+ @request_handler = request_handler
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+ setup_xmlrpc_handler
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+ end
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+
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+ def call(env)
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+
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+ request = Rack::Request.new(env)
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+
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+ xml_response = @xmlrpc_handler.process(request.body)
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+
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+ [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/xml'}, xml_response]
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+ def setup_xmlrpc_handler
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+ @xmlrpc_handler = XMLRPC::BasicServer.new
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+ @xmlrpc_handler.add_handler('pingback.ping') do |source_uri, target_uri|
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+
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+ @request_handler.call(source_uri, target_uri)
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+
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+ "Pingback for source #{source_uri} and target #{target_uri} was successful"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ module Pingback
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+ VERSION = "1.0.0"
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+ end
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+ require 'pingback/client'
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+ require 'pingback/server'
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+ require 'xmlrpc/parser'
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+
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+ module Pingback
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 0, the generic fault code.
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+ class GenericFaultException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(0, "generic fault.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 16, the source URI does not exist.
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+ class InexistentSourceException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(16, "The source URI does not exist.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 17, the source URI does not contain a link to the target URI,
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+ # and so cannot be used as a source.
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+ class InvalidSourceException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(17, "The source URI does not contain a link to the target URI, and so cannot be used as a source.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 32, the target URI does not exist.
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+ class InexistentTargetException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(32, "The target URI does not exist.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 33, the specified target URI cannot be used as a target.
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+ class InvalidTargetException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(33, "The specified target URI cannot be used as a target.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Exception which represents fault code 48, the pingback has already been registered.
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+ class AlreadyRegisteredException < XMLRPC::FaultException
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+ def initialize
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+ super(48, "The pingback has already been registered.")
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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+ require File.expand_path("../lib/pingback/version", __FILE__)
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "pingback"
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+ s.version = Pingback::VERSION
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+ s.authors = ['Andreas Wurm']
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+ s.email = ['andreaswurm@gmx.de']
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+ s.homepage = "https://github.com/AndreasWurm/pingback"
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+ s.summary = "This library enables the user to write pingback aware applications."
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+ s.description = "This library enables the user to write pingback aware applications."
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+
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+ s.required_rubygems_version = ">= 1.3.6"
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+
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+ s.add_dependency 'nokogiri'
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+ s.add_dependency 'rack'
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+
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+ s.add_development_dependency "bundler", ">= 1.0.0"
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+ s.add_development_dependency "rspec", ">= 2.5.0"
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+ s.add_development_dependency "webmock", ">= 1.6.2"
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+ s.add_development_dependency "rack-test"
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+ s.add_development_dependency "pretty-xml", "0.1.1"
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+
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+ s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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+ s.executables = `git ls-files`.split("\n").map{|f| f =~ /^bin\/(.*)/ ? $1 : nil}.compact
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+ s.require_path = 'lib'
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+ end
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+ require 'spec_helper'
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+ require 'pingback/client'
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+
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+ describe Pingback::Client do
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+ include TestHelpers
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+
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+ before(:each) do
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+ @client = Pingback::Client.new
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+
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+ @source = "http://myblog.com/articles/2"
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+ @target = "http://someblog.com/articles/16"
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+ @server = "http://myblog.com/pingback"
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should check the targets header for the pingback server" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_header)
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+ stub_request(:post, @server).to_return(successful_response)
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+
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+
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+ a_request(:head, @target).should have_been_made
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+ a_request(:post, @server).should have_been_made
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should check the target for link tags which include the pingback server" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_body)
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+ stub_request(:get, @target).to_return(pingback_in_body)
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+ stub_request(:post, @server).to_return(successful_response)
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+
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+
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+ a_request(:head, @target).should have_been_made
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+ a_request(:get, @target).should have_been_made
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+ a_request(:post, @server).should have_been_made
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should unescape html special chars in the server uri taken from the link tag" do
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+ server_uri = 'http://myblog.com/%3Cpingback%3E&var=%22foo%22'
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+ escaped_server_uri = 'http://myblog.com/&lt;pingback&gt;&amp;var=&quot;foo&quot;'
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+
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_body)
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+ stub_request(:get, @target).to_return(pingback_in_body(escaped_server_uri))
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+ stub_request(:post, server_uri).to_return(successful_response)
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+
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+
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+ a_request(:post, server_uri).should have_been_made
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should raise an exception if the target is no pingback-enabled resource" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_nowhere)
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+ stub_request(:get, @target).to_return(pingback_nowhere)
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+
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+ lambda {
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+ }.should raise_error(Pingback::InvalidTargetException)
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should send an XML-RPC request to the pingback server" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_header)
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+ stub_request(:post, @server).to_return(successful_response)
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+
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+ a_request(:post, @server).with { |req|
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+ PrettyXML.write(req.body) == PrettyXML.write(pingback_request_xml)
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+ }.should have_been_made
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should return the result of this request" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_header)
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+ stub_request(:post, @server).to_return(successful_response)
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+
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+ @client.send(@source, @target).should ~ /Pingback for.*successful/
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+ end
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+
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+ it "should raise a corresponding exception if a fault code is received" do
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+ stub_request(:head, @target).to_return(pingback_in_header)
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+ fault = {:body => fault_xml(16, "The source URI does not exist."), :status => 200, :headers => {'Content-Type' => 'text/xml'}}
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+ stub_request(:post, @server).to_return(fault)
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+
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+ lambda {
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+ @client.send(@source, @target)
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+ }.should raise_error(XMLRPC::FaultException)
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+ end
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+
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+ def pingback_in_header
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+ body = <<-STR
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+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <title>Some Guys Blog</title>
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ some stuff
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ STR
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+
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+ {:body => body, :status => 200, :headers => { 'X-Pingback' => @server }}
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+ end
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+
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+ def pingback_in_body(server = @server)
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+ body = <<-STR
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+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <title>Some Guys Blog</title>
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+ <link rel="pingback" href="#{server}">
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ some stuff
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ STR
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+
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+ {:body => body, :status => 200}
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+ end
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+
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+ def pingback_nowhere
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+ body = <<-STR
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+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <title>Some Guys Blog</title>
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ some stuff
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+ STR
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+
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+ {:body => body, :status => 200}
133
+ end
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+
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+ def successful_response
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+ {:body => successful_response_xml, :status => 200, :headers => {'Content-Type' => 'text/xml'}}
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require 'spec_helper'
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+ require 'pingback'
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+ require 'rack/test'
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+
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+ describe Pingback::Server do
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+ include Rack::Test::Methods
7
+ include TestHelpers
8
+
9
+ def app
10
+ @app
11
+ end
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+
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+ before(:each) do
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+ @source = "http://myblog.com/articles/3"
15
+ @target = "http://someblog.com/articles/17"
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ it "should return the corresponding fault if an exception is raised" do
19
+ proc = Proc.new do |source, target|
20
+ raise Pingback::InexistentSourceException
21
+ end
22
+
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+ @app = Pingback::Server.new proc
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+
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+ post '/', {}, {'rack.input' => pingback_request_xml}
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+
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+ PrettyXML.write(last_response.body).should == PrettyXML.write(fault_xml(16, "The source URI does not exist."))
28
+ end
29
+
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+ it "should return a string if pingback registration was successful" do
31
+ @app = Pingback::Server.new Proc.new {|source, target|}
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+
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+ post '/', {}, {'rack.input' => pingback_request_xml}
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+
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+ PrettyXML.write(last_response.body).should == PrettyXML.write(successful_response_xml)
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+ end
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+ end
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require "bundler"
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+ Bundler.setup(:default, :development)
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+ require 'webmock/rspec'
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+ require 'pretty-xml'
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+
7
+
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+
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+ module TestHelpers
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+
11
+ def pingback_request_xml
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+ <<-STR
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+ <methodCall>
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+ <methodName>pingback.ping</methodName>
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+ <params>
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+ <param>
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+ <value>
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+ <string>#{@source}</string>
19
+ </value>
20
+ </param>
21
+ <param>
22
+ <value>
23
+ <string>#{@target}</string>
24
+ </value>
25
+ </param>
26
+ </params>
27
+ </methodCall>
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+ STR
29
+ end
30
+
31
+ def fault_xml(fault_code, fault_string)
32
+ <<-STR
33
+ <methodResponse>
34
+ <fault>
35
+ <value>
36
+ <struct>
37
+ <member>
38
+ <name>faultCode</name>
39
+ <value>
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+ <i4>#{fault_code}</i4>
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+ </value>
42
+ </member>
43
+ <member>
44
+ <name>faultString</name>
45
+ <value>
46
+ <string>#{fault_string}</string>
47
+ </value>
48
+ </member>
49
+ </struct>
50
+ </value>
51
+ </fault>
52
+ </methodResponse>
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+ STR
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ def successful_response_xml
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+ <<-STR
58
+ <methodResponse>
59
+ <params>
60
+ <param>
61
+ <value>
62
+ <string>Pingback for source #{@source} and target #{@target} was successful</string>
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+ </value>
64
+ </param>
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+ </params>
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+ </methodResponse>
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+ STR
68
+ end
69
+
70
+ end
metadata ADDED
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: pingback
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ hash: 23
5
+ prerelease: false
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+ segments:
7
+ - 1
8
+ - 0
9
+ - 0
10
+ version: 1.0.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Andreas Wurm
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+
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+ date: 2011-03-20 00:00:00 +01:00
19
+ default_executable:
20
+ dependencies:
21
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
22
+ name: nokogiri
23
+ prerelease: false
24
+ requirement: &id001 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
25
+ none: false
26
+ requirements:
27
+ - - ">="
28
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
29
+ hash: 3
30
+ segments:
31
+ - 0
32
+ version: "0"
33
+ type: :runtime
34
+ version_requirements: *id001
35
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
36
+ name: rack
37
+ prerelease: false
38
+ requirement: &id002 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
39
+ none: false
40
+ requirements:
41
+ - - ">="
42
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
43
+ hash: 3
44
+ segments:
45
+ - 0
46
+ version: "0"
47
+ type: :runtime
48
+ version_requirements: *id002
49
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
50
+ name: bundler
51
+ prerelease: false
52
+ requirement: &id003 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
53
+ none: false
54
+ requirements:
55
+ - - ">="
56
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
57
+ hash: 23
58
+ segments:
59
+ - 1
60
+ - 0
61
+ - 0
62
+ version: 1.0.0
63
+ type: :development
64
+ version_requirements: *id003
65
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
66
+ name: rspec
67
+ prerelease: false
68
+ requirement: &id004 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
69
+ none: false
70
+ requirements:
71
+ - - ">="
72
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
73
+ hash: 27
74
+ segments:
75
+ - 2
76
+ - 5
77
+ - 0
78
+ version: 2.5.0
79
+ type: :development
80
+ version_requirements: *id004
81
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
82
+ name: webmock
83
+ prerelease: false
84
+ requirement: &id005 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
85
+ none: false
86
+ requirements:
87
+ - - ">="
88
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
89
+ hash: 11
90
+ segments:
91
+ - 1
92
+ - 6
93
+ - 2
94
+ version: 1.6.2
95
+ type: :development
96
+ version_requirements: *id005
97
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
98
+ name: rack-test
99
+ prerelease: false
100
+ requirement: &id006 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
101
+ none: false
102
+ requirements:
103
+ - - ">="
104
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
105
+ hash: 3
106
+ segments:
107
+ - 0
108
+ version: "0"
109
+ type: :development
110
+ version_requirements: *id006
111
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
112
+ name: pretty-xml
113
+ prerelease: false
114
+ requirement: &id007 !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
115
+ none: false
116
+ requirements:
117
+ - - "="
118
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
119
+ hash: 25
120
+ segments:
121
+ - 0
122
+ - 1
123
+ - 1
124
+ version: 0.1.1
125
+ type: :development
126
+ version_requirements: *id007
127
+ description: This library enables the user to write pingback aware applications.
128
+ email:
129
+ - andreaswurm@gmx.de
130
+ executables: []
131
+
132
+ extensions: []
133
+
134
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
135
+
136
+ files:
137
+ - .gitignore
138
+ - Gemfile
139
+ - LICENSE
140
+ - README.rdoc
141
+ - Rakefile
142
+ - lib/pingback.rb
143
+ - lib/pingback/client.rb
144
+ - lib/pingback/server.rb
145
+ - lib/pingback/version.rb
146
+ - pingback.gemspec
147
+ - spec/client_spec.rb
148
+ - spec/server_spec.rb
149
+ - spec/spec_helper.rb
150
+ has_rdoc: true
151
+ homepage: https://github.com/AndreasWurm/pingback
152
+ licenses: []
153
+
154
+ post_install_message:
155
+ rdoc_options: []
156
+
157
+ require_paths:
158
+ - lib
159
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
160
+ none: false
161
+ requirements:
162
+ - - ">="
163
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
164
+ hash: 3
165
+ segments:
166
+ - 0
167
+ version: "0"
168
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
169
+ none: false
170
+ requirements:
171
+ - - ">="
172
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
173
+ hash: 23
174
+ segments:
175
+ - 1
176
+ - 3
177
+ - 6
178
+ version: 1.3.6
179
+ requirements: []
180
+
181
+ rubyforge_project:
182
+ rubygems_version: 1.3.7
183
+ signing_key:
184
+ specification_version: 3
185
+ summary: This library enables the user to write pingback aware applications.
186
+ test_files: []
187
+